Capital Link is deeply honored to have served as Grand Marshals of the 2026 Greek Independence Day Parade, celebrating both the 205th Anniversary of the Greek War of Independence and the 250th Anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. The Greek Independence Day Parade stands as a vibrant and enduring symbol of Hellenic heritage, pride, and unity in the United States.
On Saturday, April 25, 2026, an awards ceremony honoring the Grand Marshals of the April 26 parade was held at Cipriani 42 in Manhattan, as part of the official dinner hosted by the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York.

Capital Link was among the honorees, represented by Nicolas Bornozis (President) and Olga Bornozi (Managing Director), alongside John Catsimatidis (Red Apple Group), Dr. Nikolas P. Tsakos (TEN Ltd), and The Hellenic Initiative. Metropolitan Ieronymos and Alkiviadis Stefanis were designated Honorary Grand Marshals.
The dinner featured keynote remarks by the President of the Greek Parliament, Mr. Nikitas Kaklamanis, and was attended by approximately 500 distinguished members of the Greek diaspora. The program included the participation of the Presidential Guard’s Evzones and a dance group from Western Greece. Remarks were also delivered by Archbishop Elpidophoros and representatives of Greece and Cyprus.
Acknowledgment was given to Yiannis Stroumbakis for his contribution to the organization of the event. The organizing committee included Lou Katsos, Yiannis Stroumbakis, Giorgos Paralemos, Giorgos Venizelos, and Giorgos Meintassis.
We were deeply honored to serve as Grand Marshals of yesterday’s Greek Independence Day Parade�a celebration marking a remarkable dual milestone: 205 years since the Greek War of Independence and 250 years since the American Revolution.
Organized by the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York, this parade stands as the largest celebration of Greek independence outside of Greece, uniting thousands of Hellenes from across the United States and the global diaspora.
Marching alongside Greek Orthodox parishes, Hellenic cultural organizations, student groups, regional federations, and national institutions such as @orderofahepa, we were joined by dignitaries and the Evzones of the Presidential Guard of Greece.
From the iconic fustanella uniforms to the rhythm of marching bands and the sea of blue-and-white flags along Fifth Avenue, the day was more than a parade�it was a living connection between two revolutions and the enduring ideals they share.





